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Ralph Evans, from estate agents Strutt & Parker, said: “These towers were built along the East Anglian coastline but they are now in very different states of repair, some have been converted into museums and things, some have been left derelict and this one has been lovingly restored as a residential property.

“It’s sunken within its fortifications. The only way you could get to it was through a drawbridge, it’s one of very few like that.

“It has stunning views, there’s the inner gardens within the moat itself and then steps leading up to the top of the moat that’s where you get the most amazing views or you can also stand on top of the tower itself.

“It’s still got the original lightwell and staircases to the top floor and roof.”

Estate agent Ralph Evans said: “This tower is particularly special because it is not stood out in a remote position on the coastline it’s in the town. If you walk or drive down the street you won’t see it.”